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Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Open access to BJS trauma issue 2012 - still!

Free access to the BJS trauma issue 2012 is still available:

The special issue on trauma highlights:

  • established and emerging areas in injury care 
  • epidemiology to epigenetics
  • areas of current and ongoing interest, 
  • explores translational aspects of pathophysiology in trauma care, 
  • discusses changes in concepts and paradigms, and 
  • gives ‘best evidence’ even where this is still guided largely by expert opinion and limited data


The trauma chain of survival. First displayed at the TraumaCare2002 conference in Stavanger, Norway, and reproduced with permission from Laerdal Medical, Stavanger, Norway. BLS, basic life support; ALS, advanced life support. (From K Søreide "Strengthening the Trauma Chain of Survival" Br J Surg, 2012).
Link to the BJS website and the themed issue on "Trauma", published in January 2012:

British Journal of Surgery

http://www.bjs.co.uk/details/issue/1431707/Volume-99-Issue-S1-January-2012.html

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